As the anticipation builds for the upcoming 2024 elections in Pakistan, political parties are actively engaging in election rallies across the nation to garner public support. One such party, the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), has recently attracted attention, albeit not entirely positive, for its unique approach in Mandi Bahauddin.
In a bid to make their election rally stand out, PML-N leaders in Mandi Bahauddin chose to shower currency notes on the attending crowd. This practice, though not uncommon in political gatherings across Punjab, sparked online trolling and criticism for its extravagant display.
The event, captured in a video circulating on social media, depicts PML-N politicians tossing currency notes from the stage, with attendees visibly collecting the money. This ritual, intended to draw more people to political rallies, has been met with mixed reactions, particularly in the digital sphere.
Despite the online criticism, PML-N seems to be successfully capturing public attention, showcasing a newfound momentum following the return of prominent leader Sharif from the UK. The party’s extensive rallies across Punjab have surpassed previous efforts, indicating a surge in public participation. The dynamics of the political landscape are evolving, with parties employing various strategies to appeal to voters as the 2024 elections draw near.